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apocalipsis, las llamas han arrasado el estado mÁsde austra hogares y obligando a 1.300 a huir actualmente australia estÁ pasando por una de las peores sequÍas telemundo. >> en mÉxico la corte suprema dictaminÓ que es constitucional lesionar o matar a un agresor si es en legÍtima defensa pero la resoluciÓn del mÁximo tribunal tambiÉn especÍfica que esto solo aplica en casos de mÁxima necesidad y que nadie puede tomarse la justicia en donde las vÍctimas de actos violentos sede tienen den y terminan encarceladas y con juicio >>> >>> la ley solamente aplicarÁ cuando se compruebe una necesidad racional y no cuando el daÑo sea necesario o excesivo tados de veracruz, bajo lirniaÉe adelantÓ y en varios estados temperaturas mÍnimas > el trabajo de los residentes nicole suÁrez nos cuenta si mejorara en los prÓximos dÍas. >> >>> es lo que estÁ dejando en varios estados del paÍs >>> minneapolis nueva york y chicago podrÍan vivir el dia de los veteranos mÁs frÍo de la historia >>> traigo varios capas 3,4 pantalones y 6 capas de ropa >>> no solamente en el cuerpo el frente lo reciente en
apocalipsis, las llamas han arrasado el estado mÁsde austra hogares y obligando a 1.300 a huir actualmente australia estÁ pasando por una de las peores sequÍas telemundo. >> en mÉxico la corte suprema dictaminÓ que es constitucional lesionar o matar a un agresor si es en legÍtima defensa pero la resoluciÓn del mÁximo tribunal tambiÉn especÍfica que esto solo aplica en casos de mÁxima necesidad y que nadie puede tomarse la justicia en donde las vÍctimas de actos violentos sede...
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from the australia dispatch, looking for love in a muddy field in rural australia. >> story of our lives. >> it was. it was. >> sad. you guys were sad. >> it was a sad decade. zblp we were lo . >> we were lost for a while. >> i'm lost. >> from australia. to turkey. >> where did we go after? >> we were on work release. >> that's when we went to mozambique. >> that's right. >> robert kos tarcosta, peter b thank you both. >>> up next we'll talk to a member of the committee leading the public testimony in the impeachment probe. congressman ra ja krishna mor thee joins us. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. you're watc" we'll be right back. >>> to investigate joe biden's son, what do you know about those conversations? >> so you just gave me a report about a whistle-blower complaint, none of which i've seen. tle-blower complaint, none of which i've seen when you shop small you help support your community - from after school programs to the arts! so become a regular, more regularly. because for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays in the com
from the australia dispatch, looking for love in a muddy field in rural australia. >> story of our lives. >> it was. it was. >> sad. you guys were sad. >> it was a sad decade. zblp we were lo . >> we were lost for a while. >> i'm lost. >> from australia. to turkey. >> where did we go after? >> we were on work release. >> that's when we went to mozambique. >> that's right. >> robert kos tarcosta, peter b thank you both....
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it is interesting because we had a model of this in australia. in the polls, a massive shift in the prime minister ship, all based on climate and different things. when people went to the polls they thought we haven't had a recession in 29 years. our economy is doing pretty good. at the last minute, stick with what is working. >> we have seen this movie before and the senate votes to stay in there. people were concerned about the economy. it is chugging along, when president clinton was impeached people were more concerned about the asia financial crisis and if we go as far back as next and people were more concerned with the oil crisis. this will not have an attack on consumer spending. according to a study, people are more concerned especially the millennials and the younger generation, with price drops, buy one get one free and free shipping. that is all they care about at this time. charles: speaking of next and even when those impeachment hearings began, one reason it turned against them was the american public thought he was too focused on
it is interesting because we had a model of this in australia. in the polls, a massive shift in the prime minister ship, all based on climate and different things. when people went to the polls they thought we haven't had a recession in 29 years. our economy is doing pretty good. at the last minute, stick with what is working. >> we have seen this movie before and the senate votes to stay in there. people were concerned about the economy. it is chugging along, when president clinton was...
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satcha: muriÓ el koala rescatado entre las llamas de australia que le presentamos aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" hace unos dÍas. una mujer arriesgÓ su vida, se bajo de un auto para salvar al animal que jeremÍas de dolor. no se pudo reponer de las quemaduras que sufriÓ en el incendio. una muestra mÁs de cÓmo acabamos con la fauna sin ninguna contemplaciÓn. mÁs de 1000 koalas que han fallecido a raÍz de fuegos como este. alan: vamos a una mejor noticia. pan y mantequilla los nombres de los dos pavos que van a participar en la ceremonia previa al dÍa de acciÓn de gracias. hoy en la tarde el presidente trump va a decidir cuÁl va recibir el perdÓn oficial que lo convierte en el pavo nacional. miles de personas han participado en encuestaque la cuenta oficial de la casa blanca para determinar quiÉn debe ser el elegido y hasta les han creado perfiles con los gustos de los animales. lo bueno y lo bonito de la historia es que pueden estar seguros que ninguno de los dos pavos va a terminar en un horno. uno se escoge como pavo nacional pero el otro tambiÉn se va a salvar . carlos:
satcha: muriÓ el koala rescatado entre las llamas de australia que le presentamos aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" hace unos dÍas. una mujer arriesgÓ su vida, se bajo de un auto para salvar al animal que jeremÍas de dolor. no se pudo reponer de las quemaduras que sufriÓ en el incendio. una muestra mÁs de cÓmo acabamos con la fauna sin ninguna contemplaciÓn. mÁs de 1000 koalas que han fallecido a raÍz de fuegos como este. alan: vamos a una mejor noticia. pan y mantequilla los...
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. >> precisamente una especie amenazada son los koalas en australia los incendios de este aÑo han destruido su hÁbitat, cientos de koalas han muerto, no han catalogados como un animal en peligro de extinciÓn, pero los expertos advierten que su futuro estÁ en riesgo y agrega que otras especies como los humanos podrÍamos estarlo tambiÉn si no actuales con urgencia, vanessa nos informa. >> son imÁgenes devastadoras de koalas atrapados en medio de las llamas en australia, se estima que en esta temporada de incendios por lo menos 350 de ellos han perdido la vida, en este hospital no dan (informaciÓn en pantalla) (hablan inglÉs) decenas de koalas han llegado quemados aquÍ los alimentan con fÓrmula para bebÉ y su comida favorita eucaliptus. >> Él los conoce bien y dice que la especie es vulnerable a los fuegos. >> son bastantes rÁpidos para salir del fuego. >> este aÑo los incendios han sido mos voraz en australia. >> las sequÍas que estÁn pasando por el cambio climÁtico son horribles estos animales nos estÁn enseÑando a nosotros los problemas que vamos a tener. >> aunque la pob
. >> precisamente una especie amenazada son los koalas en australia los incendios de este aÑo han destruido su hÁbitat, cientos de koalas han muerto, no han catalogados como un animal en peligro de extinciÓn, pero los expertos advierten que su futuro estÁ en riesgo y agrega que otras especies como los humanos podrÍamos estarlo tambiÉn si no actuales con urgencia, vanessa nos informa. >> son imÁgenes devastadoras de koalas atrapados en medio de las llamas en australia, se...
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growing up on the wild side in new york, australia, and los angeles. we'll talk to him all about it. >>> plus, from the standup stage to the movie set, that's where comedian sebastian maniscalco has been recently, first in "green book," and now in one of the most anticipated mob movies ever. we'll talk to him about his journey. >>> and later, a transportation temple hidden deep in the city streets. a rare tour of new york's first subway stop off limits to the public. that is ahead. >>> first, our top story this hour -- president trump has blunt words about democrats and impeachment. last night in his first public appearance since thursday's house vote authorizing an impeachment inquiry, mr. trump hit the stump in tupelo, mississippi, ahead of tuesday's election for the state's governor. and he had this assessment -- he said while his administration is creating jobs and killing terrorists, the democratic party has gone completely insane. he said the economy will tank should he be impeached. >> if they ever do anything bad to us, if they ever succeed in
growing up on the wild side in new york, australia, and los angeles. we'll talk to him all about it. >>> plus, from the standup stage to the movie set, that's where comedian sebastian maniscalco has been recently, first in "green book," and now in one of the most anticipated mob movies ever. we'll talk to him about his journey. >>> and later, a transportation temple hidden deep in the city streets. a rare tour of new york's first subway stop off limits to the public....
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wildfires in eastern australia have killed at least four people and forced hdreds of people to evacuate, some for the second time in a week. e danger increased today in queensland state, fueled by drought conditions. and fires kept burning in new south wales, where more than 200 homes have been destroyed since friday. back in this country, southern california edison agreed to pay $360 million to local governments for previous wildfire damage. two major fires were sparked by the utility's equipment in the last 2 years. they led to 23 deas, and destroyed more 1,600 homes and other buildings. the settlement does not cover private lawsuits.mo the atic presidential field for 2020 is back up to 18 candidates. it was widely reported today that deval patrick will enter the race he was the first black governor of massachusetts, serving 2 and, a japanese spft is on its way back to earth with precious cargo, the first soil a samples frasteroid. the unmanned hayabusa two left its orbit around the space rock today. it will need a full year to travel back across 180 million miles to earth the samples
wildfires in eastern australia have killed at least four people and forced hdreds of people to evacuate, some for the second time in a week. e danger increased today in queensland state, fueled by drought conditions. and fires kept burning in new south wales, where more than 200 homes have been destroyed since friday. back in this country, southern california edison agreed to pay $360 million to local governments for previous wildfire damage. two major fires were sparked by the utility's...
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australia's prime minister says he's proud of how people have helped each other. people have reached out, got people out of homes, made sure they got to safety, looked after each other‘s livestock and animals, talking to each other, putting themselves in harm's way for each other. i've got to tell you, as a prime minister, i'm never more proud of australians than in moments like this. as the fires continue, officials say things are likely to get worse. extreme warnings for large parts of the new south wales coast are likely to be issued this week, with areas around sydney especially at risk. helena wilkinson, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. turkey says a bomb attack has killed eight people in northern syria, in an area under the control of turkish forces and their syrian militia. the turkish ministry of defence said the attackers detonated a car bomb in a village south of the town of tel abyad, near the border. they blame the kurdish ypg militia for the attack. iran says a new oil field containing more than 50 billion ba
australia's prime minister says he's proud of how people have helped each other. people have reached out, got people out of homes, made sure they got to safety, looked after each other‘s livestock and animals, talking to each other, putting themselves in harm's way for each other. i've got to tell you, as a prime minister, i'm never more proud of australians than in moments like this. as the fires continue, officials say things are likely to get worse. extreme warnings for large parts of the...
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plus, trying to keep australia's koalas safe. a volunteer force is trying to save them from the dangers of raging bushfires. or laura:hose watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america."ex it was a day oosive testimony in the impeachment inquiry as the u.s. ador to the eu, gordon sondland, gave evidence. he said he was acting at the president on ukraine and there was a quid pro quo directed by rudy giuliani. everyone was in the loop, said thambassador. the president says he never wanted anything from ukraine. the bbc's north america editor an: the day a simmering potboiler became blockbusterh character as the leading man. gordon sondland, a weahy hotelier, was made ambassador to the european union on the strength oa million-dollar donation to donald trump's inauguration committee. now he had come under oath to eviscerate the president's account of his dealings with ukraine. amb. sondland: i was ain good faith. as a presidential appointee, i followed the directions of the presiden m we worked wi giuliani bec
plus, trying to keep australia's koalas safe. a volunteer force is trying to save them from the dangers of raging bushfires. or laura:hose watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america."ex it was a day oosive testimony in the impeachment inquiry as the u.s. ador to the eu, gordon sondland, gave evidence. he said he was acting at the president on ukraine and there was a quid pro quo directed by rudy giuliani. everyone was in the loop, said thambassador. the...
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. >>> right now, brush fires are burning out of control in eastern australia, turning the sky an eerie orange. at least 100 homes have been destroyed and two people have been killed. one fire commissioner said they have never seen this many fires at one time. >>> the oakland raiders are the favorites to win the next two games as they push for the playoffs. the real decider on a playoff bid will be the december road games against their afc west rivals. the raiders improved to five - four after last nights win against l.a., - head coach jon gruden got up close with raider nation. i i to see some costumes i have not seen >>before any football games, awesome. >> will have another chance to meet up with fans, at the blackhole next sunday, against the bengals. can? >>> maria, thank you for that. coming up next it is both an epic fail and, an epic fall. we will be right back. just because we're super hungry... ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. with eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™
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largely dry across much of australia. down towards the southeast we have the bush fire concerns. showers will be hit in. notice how it cools off into friday. 20 celsius from melbourne at that stage. a similar temperature into new zealand over the next day or so. dry here. it might just catch the odd shower. ets up to 21ures g degrees in christchurch. across j japan, it is largely dy with temperatures falling away in tokyo for friday. ♪ >> the headlines now. the u.s. ambassador to the e.u. has been speaking at the impeachment hearings saying that president trump did put pressure on ukraine to investigate one of his political rivals. gordon sondland said it was part of a quid pro quo to withhold aid and a valuable meeting at the white house. israeli opposition leader benny gantz has been unable to perform -- to form a government. 100 protesters are still holed up in hong kong's besieged polytechnic university. china has accused the u.s. of meddling after senators passed a law supporting human rights and the territory. now violent protests have rocked chile. demonstrators are dema
largely dry across much of australia. down towards the southeast we have the bush fire concerns. showers will be hit in. notice how it cools off into friday. 20 celsius from melbourne at that stage. a similar temperature into new zealand over the next day or so. dry here. it might just catch the odd shower. ets up to 21ures g degrees in christchurch. across j japan, it is largely dy with temperatures falling away in tokyo for friday. ♪ >> the headlines now. the u.s. ambassador to the...
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we're looking to expand into australia, into canada, and western europe as well. we'll engage social media companies and request their support promoting the shift hate help line and make sure users looking for extremist content are provided access and pathways to the light upon light messaging hub. light upon light itself will increase its coverage of extremist-related activity. we see a communicate hub and online portal that can host grassroots research and journalism, that can advance podcasts, online videos and other media, that can arm public with information and confront coverage and commentary that enhances resilience and offer a world view with a collective nonpolarizing consciousness. as far as shift hate interventions, we've been advocating for a governmental assistance. it might reduce public criticism of cve and government involvement within and provide an alternative to sole reliance on investigation and interdiction. this might add a tool to the counterterrorism toolbox. mechanisms for society like our own to conduct targeted interventions. we put tog
we're looking to expand into australia, into canada, and western europe as well. we'll engage social media companies and request their support promoting the shift hate help line and make sure users looking for extremist content are provided access and pathways to the light upon light messaging hub. light upon light itself will increase its coverage of extremist-related activity. we see a communicate hub and online portal that can host grassroots research and journalism, that can advance...
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countries number one on spotify global top 50 chart longest reigning number one song in chart history in australia, where she's from. isn't that unbelievable? >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: yeah, it's -- it's -- "dance monkey" is the song want to hear it? it's a good jam. here we go ♪ dance for m dance for me dance for me oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ >> jimmy: that's all you get >> steve: wow. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: because you've got to watch the show to see her do "dance monkey" tonight >> steve: oh my gosh >> jimmy: if you feel like it - [ cheers and applause if you feel like it, you can get up, you can get up and dance if you want to tonight if you feel it >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: come on. might as well. it's monday night. >> steve: yeah, baby yoda will - >> jimmy: come on, man baby yoda it up. last night i had fun actually yesterday, the whole day. i went to see a play on broadway i went to the ethel barrymore theater, called "the inheritance. and you get that sticker if you're on opening night. ♪ it's the opening night i say day because it was a two part play. both parts were around three and a half
countries number one on spotify global top 50 chart longest reigning number one song in chart history in australia, where she's from. isn't that unbelievable? >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: yeah, it's -- it's -- "dance monkey" is the song want to hear it? it's a good jam. here we go ♪ dance for m dance for me dance for me oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ >> jimmy: that's all you get >> steve: wow. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: because you've got to watch the show to see her do...
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for example, australia, japan and taiwan have taken specific actions to protect their 5g networks from untrusted suppliers. in may the czech republic hosted 140 representatives from around the world and the european union and nato to build con ssensus oa common approach to 5g security. this is how to build securely and resiliently 5 gerg networks free and fair competition and the the rule of law. we have been working to advance the prince presidentials in the proposals by encouraging other countries to endorse them. we have signed a number of understanding for research and development in the application of 5g technology with like-minded countries including romania and poland and astonia. we're working with many other countries in the same regard. in october, european commission and member states released their assessment on 5g. we were very encouraged that the risk assessment identified the risk that network suppliers of them being subject to pressure and control by third country, especially in countries without legislative or democratic checks and balances in place. it's a sign of pro
for example, australia, japan and taiwan have taken specific actions to protect their 5g networks from untrusted suppliers. in may the czech republic hosted 140 representatives from around the world and the european union and nato to build con ssensus oa common approach to 5g security. this is how to build securely and resiliently 5 gerg networks free and fair competition and the the rule of law. we have been working to advance the prince presidentials in the proposals by encouraging other...
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and he's played in australia twice. in the presidents cup stop this will be his third appearance there as a player. i am talking in the third person! i was just about to say, third person tiger is my favourite, let's see what we can do here. yeah, just having fun with it. all a bit of fun. that‘s all the sport for now. i‘ll have more for you in the next hour. back now to the election campaign. today, borisjohnson has said that after brexit there‘ll be no checks on goods between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. let‘s have a listen. this is a great deal for this country. it is ready to go. it allows the whole of the uk to leave the eu. the checks that you need to do for tarriff purposes, goods that might be coming via northern ireland from gb into ireland, but the whole of the... northern ireland and the rest of gb are part of the uk customs territory, and there can be no checks between goods operating in one customs area. we are the uk. we will not be instituting such checks. and so the advantage of this deal is that we come out whole and entire. northern ire
and he's played in australia twice. in the presidents cup stop this will be his third appearance there as a player. i am talking in the third person! i was just about to say, third person tiger is my favourite, let's see what we can do here. yeah, just having fun with it. all a bit of fun. that‘s all the sport for now. i‘ll have more for you in the next hour. back now to the election campaign. today, borisjohnson has said that after brexit there‘ll be no checks on goods between northern...
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the bushfire crisis spans two states in eastern australia. monstrous walls of flames have terrorised towns and villages. many blazes in northern new south wales and parts of queensland continue to burn out of control, despite a military—style firefighting effort. water—bombing aircraft have doused the flames from above. while hundreds of firefighters, many of them volunteers, have gone into battle on the ground. yet still the fires rage. the full impact on life and property could take days to emerge. bridges, schools and power lines, as well as many homes, have been destroyed. it was right here, above. look, it is that high. bearing down on me. it was like an inferno. it was like the apocalypse, mate. it was like hell on earth. the blazes were so intense that even by helicopter, fire crews were unable to reach some residents who had called for help. the government says the army could be brought in to relieve weary emergency crews on the front line. hot and windy weather combined with a long drought has made parts of eastern australia a ti
the bushfire crisis spans two states in eastern australia. monstrous walls of flames have terrorised towns and villages. many blazes in northern new south wales and parts of queensland continue to burn out of control, despite a military—style firefighting effort. water—bombing aircraft have doused the flames from above. while hundreds of firefighters, many of them volunteers, have gone into battle on the ground. yet still the fires rage. the full impact on life and property could take days...
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last year australia experienced ins warmest mmer on record. it's devastfor animals, too. last week, one blaze ripped through 2000 hectares of bush in new south wales containing a ala sanctuary. hundreds of them died, and many suffered burns. >> we managed to salvage 10 koalas in this particular fi ground. they pretty well completed the search until one area th had to go yesterday has gone up in smoke again. reporter: bushfires armmon in australia, but this is a dramatic start to the fire season, which scientisarn will grow longer and more intense because of climate change. nada: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to ce on tonight's program, talk about a science experiment. one project is out to sequence the dna of all life on earth. we will check in to see how they e doing. nada: thousands of veterans are preparing toake part in remembrance day commemorations this weekend. one of them is a 94-year-old who was one of the first british soldiers to land at normandy on d-day. he is raisin funds to build a new memorial there. reporter: in the remarkable of harry,
last year australia experienced ins warmest mmer on record. it's devastfor animals, too. last week, one blaze ripped through 2000 hectares of bush in new south wales containing a ala sanctuary. hundreds of them died, and many suffered burns. >> we managed to salvage 10 koalas in this particular fi ground. they pretty well completed the search until one area th had to go yesterday has gone up in smoke again. reporter: bushfires armmon in australia, but this is a dramatic start to the fire...
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with steven colbert is captioning sponsored by cbs >> the president's personal outreach to ukraine and australia raises more questions about whether the president should be reaching out to foreign leaders to help pursue investigations into accusations that are largely discredited about his political opponents. ( phone ringing ) ( laughter ) ( suspenseful music ) >> hello? >> hello, this is donald trump. i'm the president of the united states. would you do me a favor? ( laughter ) ( phone ringing ) >> ge me se scrg eepy joe!>> aah!) ( phone ringing ) >> hello! ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> this is donald trump. >> yeah? >> would do you me a favor? >> no. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight, lowering the barr! plus, stephen welcomes rachel maddow and thom yorke. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: nice to see you! thank you, everybody! thank you so much. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome one and al
with steven colbert is captioning sponsored by cbs >> the president's personal outreach to ukraine and australia raises more questions about whether the president should be reaching out to foreign leaders to help pursue investigations into accusations that are largely discredited about his political opponents. ( phone ringing ) ( laughter ) ( suspenseful music ) >> hello? >> hello, this is donald trump. i'm the president of the united states. would you do me a favor? (...
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other items from her career was sold raising $2.4 million for her cancer wellness center in australia. a very good cause. but the movie -- the movie -- >> it holds up well today. >> the biggest question of, basically, my generation, is why did they fly away in the car? what is the point of the flying car? >> i've been thinking about this my entire life, for 40 years. do you have an answer for me? >> i don't have an answer. it's a metaphor for i don't know what. and why does she have to change to be what he wanted to see in her to be happy? why couldn't she just be herself? >> yeah. >> the flying car in jfk, life's great mysteries, i guess. >> "early start" continues right now. >>> four witnesses scheduled today, now refuse to testify in the trump impeachment inquiry. >>> joe biden tops three new national polls with just three months to go until the iowa caucuses. >>> and mcdonald's ceo forced out over a consensual relationship with an employee. >>> the baltimore ravens hand tom brady and the new england patriots their first loss of the season. too bad, so sad, john berman. >> yeah. he
other items from her career was sold raising $2.4 million for her cancer wellness center in australia. a very good cause. but the movie -- the movie -- >> it holds up well today. >> the biggest question of, basically, my generation, is why did they fly away in the car? what is the point of the flying car? >> i've been thinking about this my entire life, for 40 years. do you have an answer for me? >> i don't have an answer. it's a metaphor for i don't know what. and why...
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deadly fires raging across australia scorching more than 3 million acres and threatening the lives of one of the world's most beloved animals. the race to save them this morning. >>> breaking this morning, historic heist. what could be hundreds of millions of dollars worth of art and jewels stolen from one of the world's top museums. >>> live on "gma." with thanksgiving the worst day of the year for cooking fires just around the corner, our demo. we're going live in a burning house, when every moment counts, only on "gma" this morning. >>> and sending a message to the taylor swift crowned queen of the amas, making history. and shaking off the haters and the records with a powerhouse performance. >>> we certainly do say good morning, america. it's good to be taylor swift this morning. >> artist of the decade at last night's amas. also broke the record for most awards ever. >> it's kind of nice to be taylor swift i think every morning probably, right? okay, not the only big performance last night. look at this, the throwback. shania twain, she was on the stage and did a medley of some o
deadly fires raging across australia scorching more than 3 million acres and threatening the lives of one of the world's most beloved animals. the race to save them this morning. >>> breaking this morning, historic heist. what could be hundreds of millions of dollars worth of art and jewels stolen from one of the world's top museums. >>> live on "gma." with thanksgiving the worst day of the year for cooking fires just around the corner, our demo. we're going live in...
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this is evident in -- primarily in australia, but in other places as well. how does that affect your day-to-day job? >> well, some of it is understandable. when you talk about burden sharing, that's a stress in the partnerships that will sometimes be reflected in public sentiment. but it's something that's important to the president and i think previous administrations as well, but i think this administration has been more aggressive in trying to pursue equitable burden sharing. some of the countries we're going -- australia, i don't know the exact numbers, but i would guess we're going from high 80s favorable to low 80s, high 70s favorable. you can fact-check me on that. some places like the philippines, we have a different kind of leader there who makes a lot of public commentary on the united states. yet we remain over 80% favorable in the philippines. maybe we're down historically, but still quite high. so it's an important metric but not the only metric. we need to pursue the president's goals on burden sharing and things of that nature, as we're doing
this is evident in -- primarily in australia, but in other places as well. how does that affect your day-to-day job? >> well, some of it is understandable. when you talk about burden sharing, that's a stress in the partnerships that will sometimes be reflected in public sentiment. but it's something that's important to the president and i think previous administrations as well, but i think this administration has been more aggressive in trying to pursue equitable burden sharing. some of...
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so, we've got to take away soup before we head home to australia later today. >> all right. well, the snow action is still on and off in the sierra. here's a live look at interstate 80 at castle peak. the road is clear but you can see snow in the median. chain controls have been dropped for now but that could change any time. >>> in southern california, interstate 5 through the grapevine is back open. the chp has been escorting people through. both directions were shut down because of the snow. anyone who plans to go that way, keep a blanket, snacks, and water in the car just in case. you can keep up with the weather with the abc 7 news app and you can see live doppler 7 any time through the app as well. >>> wow, talk about getting pumped up. it's just the start of a busy holiday weekend. the holiday shopping rush got off to an early start at least at a handful of stores opened this thanksgiving. in fact national retailers expect this to be another record season, perhaps topping the $1 trillion mark for the first time ever. laura anthony is live amid all the shoppers in san
so, we've got to take away soup before we head home to australia later today. >> all right. well, the snow action is still on and off in the sierra. here's a live look at interstate 80 at castle peak. the road is clear but you can see snow in the median. chain controls have been dropped for now but that could change any time. >>> in southern california, interstate 5 through the grapevine is back open. the chp has been escorting people through. both directions were shut down...
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. >>> back now with a badly burned koala in australia and the woman who rescued it. >> oh, she saved that injured animal from a brush fire with her own shirt then doused it with water. the koala is recovering at a hospital. this morning the woman and the koala were reunited. they're calling that bear lewis. >> i love that. >>> we turn now to the major development in the jeffrey epstein case. the jail guards who were supposed to be watching him the night he died have now been charged. >> authorities say rather than checking on epstein, the guards were asleep and shopping online. the jail guards in charge of watching sex offender jeffrey epstein when he died from an apparent suicide said nothing when they left a new york courthouse tuesday. >> we believe that when all the evidence is presented about how the system was ran and how there was -- they were severely shortstaffed at all times, maybe you'll have a different appreciation for what was going on. >> tova noel and michael thomas are accused of repeatedly failing to conduct 30-minute inmate checks and falsifying jail records to mak
. >>> back now with a badly burned koala in australia and the woman who rescued it. >> oh, she saved that injured animal from a brush fire with her own shirt then doused it with water. the koala is recovering at a hospital. this morning the woman and the koala were reunited. they're calling that bear lewis. >> i love that. >>> we turn now to the major development in the jeffrey epstein case. the jail guards who were supposed to be watching him the night he died...
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upbringings as males, in very male societies, and they have talked — and one in particular, a novelist from australia, talked about a toxic sense of masculinity, and i just wonder whether you, reflecting on your life, can relate to that? yeah, you're talking about an all—male background. i was brought up in south africa with a mother, a grandmother, lots of aunties, lots of sisters, no male whatsoever, so it was totally — i was spoiled rotten. and then thrown into a pretty brutal boys‘ boarding school. yeah, i hate to call eton brutal... but in your day. yeah, and if i had a son, i'd probably send him there. but in my day, it was very different. you were beaten and all this sort of stuff — like you were at every other school, pretty much at the time. and yes, i do remember not wanting to shout when being beaten, and that is a sort of indication, and i do remember people saying i looked "pretty" and i scowled to try to stop looking pretty. so i thought i'd take up boxing in order to become aggressive—appearing, and it sort of worked quite well. so here we are, let us be blunt, you were throw
upbringings as males, in very male societies, and they have talked — and one in particular, a novelist from australia, talked about a toxic sense of masculinity, and i just wonder whether you, reflecting on your life, can relate to that? yeah, you're talking about an all—male background. i was brought up in south africa with a mother, a grandmother, lots of aunties, lots of sisters, no male whatsoever, so it was totally — i was spoiled rotten. and then thrown into a pretty brutal boys‘...
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starting in australia, at each stroke of midnight they breathe another sigh of relief. but the chief isn't resting yet. >> from the intel perspective, we're following a couple things we got a report earlier. in manchester there was an individual incident on a train where an individual stabbed three people, including a peace officer. rotterdam had a plot that was foiled and an ied went off at a mall in the philippines. >> when you hear about these things happening overseas, what are you looking for? >> these are things we're following all around to get an idea of what possibly could happen here. >> five, four, three, two, one! >> according to the department, for every officer you can see, nearly as many are hidden from view, tucked away in the shadows in the space overhead. >> we have always had a counter sniper capability because times square, it's kind of at the bottom of a very famous canyon, if you will, a concrete and glass canyon but a canyon nonetheless. after the las vegas sniper showed the kind of damage that could be done in a large crowd, we did some technical
starting in australia, at each stroke of midnight they breathe another sigh of relief. but the chief isn't resting yet. >> from the intel perspective, we're following a couple things we got a report earlier. in manchester there was an individual incident on a train where an individual stabbed three people, including a peace officer. rotterdam had a plot that was foiled and an ied went off at a mall in the philippines. >> when you hear about these things happening overseas, what are...
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they are destroying citizens, not just in america but in canada and all over europe and all over australia. and by the way, they are also working closely with cartels in colombia, venezuela. they are also very aligned with hasbro terrorist groups. we had a case in the dea where we saw all kinds of cash, they were looking to launder money from panama, from guatemala, all over the world. but the biggest thing is, the president has already waived the white flag. the president gave him an opportunity and he coached. of the president of mexico is weak on terrorism, weak on these transnational criminals and we need to step up and thank you president trump for looking oute for the citizens of america first.al >> mark: why is the american left mad about this? >> because the american left are self-serving, they don't understand the magnitude of the problem and it is not their kids that are dying. all these families that woke up yesterday, they didn't have a nice thanksgiving like we did. they had a miserable thingt skipping because their children are dead from this poison. so it is not just the mex
they are destroying citizens, not just in america but in canada and all over europe and all over australia. and by the way, they are also working closely with cartels in colombia, venezuela. they are also very aligned with hasbro terrorist groups. we had a case in the dea where we saw all kinds of cash, they were looking to launder money from panama, from guatemala, all over the world. but the biggest thing is, the president has already waived the white flag. the president gave him an...
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in australia, a giant money laundering scandal led to the downfall of a bank ceo. westpac's ceo quitting under pressure, accused of the biggest violation of money laundering laws in australian history. that is your bloomberg business flash. tom: i will speak with the former supreme commander of nato and a vp candidate at one time around. our kevin cirilli, chief bloomberg washington correspondent. i thought jonathan bernstein really captured the moment for this white house, melded in a couple of the themes we have. be aost likely outcome may close to partyline impeachment in the house, acquittal in senate. stuckvative republicans with nixon in 1974 -- well, they did not, i remember that clearly. thechaos shows that president remains quite capable of doing damage to himself. ultimate damage going to be his secretary of defense? what does the secretary of defense do? kevin: from the president's perspective, it matters more what his messaging will be for 2020, and the calculation that he is making as he wants to stand with the men and women in the military, even when
in australia, a giant money laundering scandal led to the downfall of a bank ceo. westpac's ceo quitting under pressure, accused of the biggest violation of money laundering laws in australian history. that is your bloomberg business flash. tom: i will speak with the former supreme commander of nato and a vp candidate at one time around. our kevin cirilli, chief bloomberg washington correspondent. i thought jonathan bernstein really captured the moment for this white house, melded in a couple...
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leland: three dead, a number of others missing, crews are working to battle dozens of wildfires in australia. they're dealing with more than 70 fires that have damaged more than 150 15 homes and hundreds f people have been evacuated. gillian: secretary of state mike pompeo back on u.s. soil today after spending time in germany, commemorating the anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. he unveiled a extr statue of for president reagan. we have the details. >> reporter: just above the spot that statue is where reagan said to gorbachev, tear down that wall, those words famous around here and in many places around the world. that statue now at the embassy, secretary of state pompeo having served here in germany during the cold war when that speech was given, gillian, and he said he hopes the statue immortalizes the message and it will inspire diplomats from here on in. this as the german chancellor, angela merkel, who commemorated 30 years since the falls of the berlin wall today, together with president trump, both warning the world that the struggle for freedom does continue around the wor
leland: three dead, a number of others missing, crews are working to battle dozens of wildfires in australia. they're dealing with more than 70 fires that have damaged more than 150 15 homes and hundreds f people have been evacuated. gillian: secretary of state mike pompeo back on u.s. soil today after spending time in germany, commemorating the anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. he unveiled a extr statue of for president reagan. we have the details. >> reporter: just above the...
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we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move- kim nooooooo! only mucinex has a patented tablet that lasts 3x longer, for 12 hours. new with a nation-leadingg for th$150 billion commitmentss. to infrastructure, we're creating state of the art, 21st century transportation hubs, constructing new bridges, bringing high-speed internet to every corner of the state, and committing to low-cost clean energy. with infrastructure built for the future, the companies of tomorrow can thrive here today. see your future at esd.ny.gov so nice to meet you june, jay, ji, kay, raj, and... ray! good job, brain! say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance. neuriva. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion,♪ ♪upset stomach, diarrhea. try new pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea.♪ get powerful relief with new pepto bismol liquicaps. i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from
we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move- kim nooooooo! only mucinex has a patented tablet that lasts 3x longer, for 12 hours. new with a nation-leadingg for th$150 billion commitmentss. to infrastructure, we're creating state of the art, 21st century transportation hubs, constructing new bridges, bringing high-speed internet to every corner of the state, and committing to low-cost clean energy. with infrastructure built for the future, the companies of...
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. >>> state of emergency, destructive wildfires continue to burn across australia, many around sydney. at least 50 homes are destroyed and 13 firefighters were injured overnight while working to put out those flames. >>> meantime in italy venice in italy is dealing with historic flooding, the second highest water levels. more than 85% of the city is submerged and one death is reported. >>> are you ready for this one, marcus? "people" magazine chose a new sex ye man alive. coming up next, we'll share the winner's name and why he says he's feeling the pressure today. >>> plus an inspiring story you want to stick around for, the help customers gave, rolling up their sleeves for one overwhelmed restaurant worker. nice. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> welcome back, everyone. it's 5:56. trending this morning, "people" magazine has named this year's sexiest man alive. >> it's not me. here are some hints. he's won an oscar, an emmy, a tony and several grammys, also married to one outspoken woman and even works for nbc from time to time. >> still stumped? let's just say it will likely
. >>> state of emergency, destructive wildfires continue to burn across australia, many around sydney. at least 50 homes are destroyed and 13 firefighters were injured overnight while working to put out those flames. >>> meantime in italy venice in italy is dealing with historic flooding, the second highest water levels. more than 85% of the city is submerged and one death is reported. >>> are you ready for this one, marcus? "people" magazine chose a new sex...
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new video to show you from australia. a stunt of someone jumping from a plane and opening his parachute. there is a red bull motocross athlete and he picks up some speed and he speeds and speeds and he lands right on the back of that speeding motorcycle, right about there. it took them three tries to make that perfect landing. >>> in oakland, this musician and activist hosted a group of young ladies to see the new movie harriet. >> you have made it 100 miles to freedom all by yourself. >> you need a new name to mark your freedom. >> harriet tubman. >> they are getting incredible reviews about the life of harriet tubman and performers -- she made a daring escape from slavery and led other slaves to freedom. his real name is stanley cox and he got movie tickets at a movie theater and said he was inspired to do it after taking his own daughter to see it. he wanted to share that experience with other young people in the community. >> what it did to me watching it and then looking at my daughter and asking questions she asked
new video to show you from australia. a stunt of someone jumping from a plane and opening his parachute. there is a red bull motocross athlete and he picks up some speed and he speeds and speeds and he lands right on the back of that speeding motorcycle, right about there. it took them three tries to make that perfect landing. >>> in oakland, this musician and activist hosted a group of young ladies to see the new movie harriet. >> you have made it 100 miles to freedom all by...
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joe root says new coachjoe silverwood has a two year plan to win back the ashes in australia. they say they will bat longer and be more patient with the ball. more details in the next 15 minutes. thanks, we will see him again soon. rain is falling in flood—hit parts of south yorkshire and it is expected to intensify throughout the afternoon. forecasters are warning of a danger to life in the village of fishlake near doncaster where hundreds have been forced to leave their homes and businesses. a yellow weather warning for rain is now in force around sheffield, doncaster and nottingham and will last until the early hours of friday morning. and the environment agency is warning of property flooding in parts of warwickshire. tim muffett reports. the floodwaters are dispersing, but more heavy rain's expected here, so soldiers from the light dragoons cavalry regiment have been building barriers to try and protect fishla ke. you've got sandbags here. yep. you have barriers as well. how does it work? so for the barrier, we get trained on how to do it. there's basically the metal a
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the bushfire crisis spans two states in eastern australia. at least three people have died and five others are missing in bushfires in australia. authorities in new south wales say more than 150 homes have been destroyed as the state battled as an unprecedented fire emergency continues into a second day. officials are warning the number of people killed could rise, as fire—hit areas are inspected. phil mercer is in sydney and has this report. the bushfire crisis spans two states in eastern australia. monstrous walls of the flames have terrorised towns and villages. many blazes in northern new south wales and parts of queensland continue to burn out of control, despite a military—style firefighting effort. water—bombing aircraft have doused the flames from above. while hundreds of firefighters, many of them volunteers, have gone into battle on the ground. yet still the fires rage. the full impact on life and property could take days to emerge. bridges, schools and power lines, as well as many homes, have been destroyed. it was right here
the bushfire crisis spans two states in eastern australia. at least three people have died and five others are missing in bushfires in australia. authorities in new south wales say more than 150 homes have been destroyed as the state battled as an unprecedented fire emergency continues into a second day. officials are warning the number of people killed could rise, as fire—hit areas are inspected. phil mercer is in sydney and has this report. the bushfire crisis spans two states in eastern...
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and the reserve bank of australia decision day. bloomberg survey isn't certain that the governor will keep interest rates on hold. this is bloomberg markets. ♪ rishaad: the glass is half-full. we've got gains. let's get to the action. a lot of optimism on trade. there is generally a feeling perhaps that we can go up from here given the record highs on u.s. equities. >> global stocks at overbought levels. themsci asia pacific at most overbought in months. that is continuing on, forming a golden cross today. japanese stocks leading the pack. the nikkei adding 1.5% after japanese markets returned from the three-day weekend. space, tracking that drop that we saw in treasuries. the yields climbing two to four basis points across the curve. we are seeing the aussie yield curve steepening ahead of the rba decision to hold its key rate. that is what is expected. i also want to highlight chinese benchmark deals. that is the biggest drop since august. this after the pboc surprised when they cut the mls rate for the first time since 2016. [
and the reserve bank of australia decision day. bloomberg survey isn't certain that the governor will keep interest rates on hold. this is bloomberg markets. ♪ rishaad: the glass is half-full. we've got gains. let's get to the action. a lot of optimism on trade. there is generally a feeling perhaps that we can go up from here given the record highs on u.s. equities. >> global stocks at overbought levels. themsci asia pacific at most overbought in months. that is continuing on, forming a...
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and dozens of bushfires burn a cross eastern australia forcing a record number of american morning. in sports sorry bill williams is the biggest deal in rugby history in new zealand has agreed to a 2 year contract with the toronto rugby league team worth close to $7000000.00. crowds in hong kong according for a citywide vigil over the death of a fellow protester students a gathering at a memorial for a child she logged who fell from a building during a demonstration on monday the 22 year old died in hospital on friday a millions of people have been protesting in hong kong since june demanding more democracy. well hong kong's police in our responsibility but say they'll conduct a full investigation there are accusations that police officers chased after the man before his fall we must clarify so we must clarify that it is certainly for us. lastly we are aware that some that distance call on others to stage protests tonight. and over the weekend there are also critical comments made online. putu members of the public to stay calm and rational is going to talk correspondent sara clark
and dozens of bushfires burn a cross eastern australia forcing a record number of american morning. in sports sorry bill williams is the biggest deal in rugby history in new zealand has agreed to a 2 year contract with the toronto rugby league team worth close to $7000000.00. crowds in hong kong according for a citywide vigil over the death of a fellow protester students a gathering at a memorial for a child she logged who fell from a building during a demonstration on monday the 22 year old...
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. >>> still to come, dozens of wildfires in australia leave sydney shrouded in smoke. air quality reaches dangerous levels. residents are being warned to stay indoors. levels. residents are being warned to stay indoors. tea leaves n-soaked are picked at the peak of freshness. for a naturally smooth taste. and drinking lipton every day can help support a healthy heart! saturpain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. it's perfect. unwrap more cozy this holiday with a faux mink-to-sherpa comforter. plus, $21.99 sweaters for her. jcpenney. is skincare from around the wobetter than olay? olay regenerist faced 131 premium products, from 12 countries, olay's hydration was unbeaten >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ [ cheers ] >>> kansas city chiefs safety daniel sorenson picked off los angeles chargers quarterback phillip rivers in the end zone with 18 seconds to play to clinch the chiefs' victory last night in mexico city. the chiefs held off the chargers
. >>> still to come, dozens of wildfires in australia leave sydney shrouded in smoke. air quality reaches dangerous levels. residents are being warned to stay indoors. levels. residents are being warned to stay indoors. tea leaves n-soaked are picked at the peak of freshness. for a naturally smooth taste. and drinking lipton every day can help support a healthy heart! saturpain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all...
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record spring temperatures and wildfires in australia. the worst floods venice has seen in a generation. scientists say extreme weather events like these will become more common as climate change intensifies. and today, we learnt that the gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, causing global warming, have hit record levels yet again. let's see how concentrations of the main greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, have risen. back in 1800, in the early days of the industrial revolution, there were 280 molecules of carbon dioxide per million. there is a gradual rise until around 1960. then, look at this. it takes off. think cars, industrialisation in the developing world, mass aviation. today, we learned the concentration accelerated again this year, taking the total to 407.8 parts per million. we have again broken records in carbon dioxide concentrations and we have already exceeded a00ppm level, which was regarded as a critical level that happened already two years ago and this growth of carbon dioxide concentration continues. we know what the p
record spring temperatures and wildfires in australia. the worst floods venice has seen in a generation. scientists say extreme weather events like these will become more common as climate change intensifies. and today, we learnt that the gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, causing global warming, have hit record levels yet again. let's see how concentrations of the main greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, have risen. back in 1800, in the early days of the industrial revolution, there were 280...
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australia is bracing for the onslaught. phil mercer, bbc news. oscar—winning film director steve mcqueen opens a new exhibition at the tate on tuesday. year three saw him and his team photograph more than three—quarters of a million year three children across london's schools. the project — which aims to be a visual snapshot of the people of the city now — was inspired by looking at his own school photo. brenda emmanus went to meet him. big smiles! for the last year this has been happening in london. class photos of seven and eight—year—olds that are part of one of the most ambitious art exhibitions ever staged. do you feel special? yes. you should do. it is the brainchild of steve mcqueen, an award—winning artist and oscar—winning director, no going back to school for his latest work. this was his school photo in the 19705. his plan was to turn that image into a picture for london in 2019. my first ever visit to tate britain was on a school bus. it isjust to tate britain was on a school bus. it is just about to tate britain was o
australia is bracing for the onslaught. phil mercer, bbc news. oscar—winning film director steve mcqueen opens a new exhibition at the tate on tuesday. year three saw him and his team photograph more than three—quarters of a million year three children across london's schools. the project — which aims to be a visual snapshot of the people of the city now — was inspired by looking at his own school photo. brenda emmanus went to meet him. big smiles! for the last year this has been...
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landed in qatar senior taliban leader colonies among them in exchange 2 professors from the us and australia have been released after spending 3 years being held by the taliban afghan president ashraf ghani announced a swap last week protestors in lebanon are attempting to stop politicians from entering parliament which is due to sit for the 1st time since anti-government demonstrations began a month ago groups of people have been seen attacking cars near the parliament as a security presence around the building meanwhile banks in lebanon have reopened on tuesday after a week long strike by stuff across the country without a joins us live now from the lebanese capital janus of parliament sitting for the 1st time since protests began tell us what's been happening that. that would be. well it is proving to be difficult for the members of parliament to reach the building we are at one of the roadblocks protesters have been gathering along the roads leading to parliament to prevent those m.p.'s from reaching and holding the session which they believe will be illegitimate what people here want is
landed in qatar senior taliban leader colonies among them in exchange 2 professors from the us and australia have been released after spending 3 years being held by the taliban afghan president ashraf ghani announced a swap last week protestors in lebanon are attempting to stop politicians from entering parliament which is due to sit for the 1st time since anti-government demonstrations began a month ago groups of people have been seen attacking cars near the parliament as a security presence...
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Nov 27, 2019
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shery: -- paul: australia's markets of just opened for trade. shery: we are under an hour away from the open in japan and south korea. welcome to daybreak asia. our top stories this hour. asia-pacific stocks look set to rise as almost -- as wall street sets and other high. modest but continuing growth. amazon and ebay are accused of offering unsafe products. critics say some cosmetics have dangerous levels of mercury. china prepares for its biggest ipo since 2015. it may not be plain sailing as investors lose their taste for mainland stock. paul: let's check how we are treating right now. australia's asx has just come online. we are looking flat at the moment. we have the staggered open. we will see how things unfold. new zealand has been treating for a couple of hours. currently higher by four tens of 1%. no change for the nikkei futures. s&p futures becoming as well. we have had some encouraging news today regarding the usmca. beingas if that bill is pushed through as the thanksgiving holiday approaches in the u.s. out of have the poll britain
shery: -- paul: australia's markets of just opened for trade. shery: we are under an hour away from the open in japan and south korea. welcome to daybreak asia. our top stories this hour. asia-pacific stocks look set to rise as almost -- as wall street sets and other high. modest but continuing growth. amazon and ebay are accused of offering unsafe products. critics say some cosmetics have dangerous levels of mercury. china prepares for its biggest ipo since 2015. it may not be plain sailing as...
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Nov 20, 2019
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a woman in australia rescues a koala that was badly injured in fire. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." that life of the party look walk it off look one more mile look reply all look own your look... ...with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one... ...fda approved... ...to temporarily make frown lines... ...crow's feet... ...and forehead lines... ...look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyebrow, eyelid drooping, and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. so, give that just saw a puppy look. and whatever that look i
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Nov 13, 2019
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raging bushfires have damaged properties across parts of australia and briefly spread to suburbs of sydney. the catastrophic day feared by forecasters has largely been avoided, but more than 70 uncontained fires are still burning in new south wales and queensland. an opposition senator in bolivia, jeanine anez, has declared herself interim president. the country's former leader, evo morales, has fled to mexico after being granted political asylum. he was forced to resign on sunday. the new appointment was not formally approved by congress. now on bbc news: panorama. we are flying more than ever before. during our trip we took around 20 flights. it was like 15 tonnes of carbon that we created. our passion for plane travel is warming the planet. climate change is a really pressing issue, and we're absolutely clear that we have to reach net zero emissions by 2050. tonight, we investigate how the industry is trying to clean up its act. nappies, plastic, cardboard. we'll take that and we'll turn it into sustainable aviation fuel. and ask, how much can we trust their environmental promises? you
raging bushfires have damaged properties across parts of australia and briefly spread to suburbs of sydney. the catastrophic day feared by forecasters has largely been avoided, but more than 70 uncontained fires are still burning in new south wales and queensland. an opposition senator in bolivia, jeanine anez, has declared herself interim president. the country's former leader, evo morales, has fled to mexico after being granted political asylum. he was forced to resign on sunday. the new...
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Nov 3, 2019
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at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear. the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being held somewhere inside the compound, and student leaders have threatened that should the americans attempt rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyageri is now the most distant man—made object anywhere in the universe, and itjust seems to keep on going. tonight, we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms, or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: a prominent indigenous leader has been shot dead in a protected zone in the north of brazil. authorities are blaming illegal loggers. it's almost six decades since the brutal war of independence in algeria came to an end and france was forced to withdraw from its former north african colony. left behind were thousands of algerians who had chosen to fight on th
at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear. the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being held somewhere inside the compound, and student leaders have threatened that should the americans attempt rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyageri is now the most distant man—made object anywhere in the universe, and itjust seems to keep on...
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Nov 20, 2019
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as they say in the famous weezer song, i'll be blessing the rains down in...australia, with shows in sydney, melbourne, and brisbane. perth, sorry, that's a big "no, thank you." did you know, in 1984, australia began digging a tunnel to america and it's scheduled to be completed in 2022? now it's time for the tosh.oi oi oi aussie viddie of the weekie. if you're a [bleep] fair dinkum [bleep] full-grown aussie, this is what you'd have for breakfast, you [bleep] dog [bleep] -- a [bleep] vb longneck at 20 to 8:00 in the [bleep] morning. get that up ya. [ laughter ] you had me at dog [bleep] god, that is a huge earlobe. alright. tonight's book is by dan brown. "the da vinci code"? no. "digital fortress," which is widely regarded to be his worst. good night, illiterates! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show," everybody! thank you so much for tuning in and thank you for coming out! so good to see you all! >> i'm trevor noah! our gu
as they say in the famous weezer song, i'll be blessing the rains down in...australia, with shows in sydney, melbourne, and brisbane. perth, sorry, that's a big "no, thank you." did you know, in 1984, australia began digging a tunnel to america and it's scheduled to be completed in 2022? now it's time for the tosh.oi oi oi aussie viddie of the weekie. if you're a [bleep] fair dinkum [bleep] full-grown aussie, this is what you'd have for breakfast, you [bleep] dog [bleep] -- a [bleep]...
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Nov 11, 2019
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tools available will deliver your message in time in a few moments we'll have more on the fires in australia and the weather with kevin but still ahead and i'll just sara how health workers in the democratic republic of congo are fighting mistrust and fear to treat about the patients. our own charge on a couch called chaos that's coming up with joe. as you saw in that press conference a looking at catastrophic conditions for tomorrow i want to show you what is happening to cars that we are talking right now high pressure is dominating most of the eastern southeastern part of australia what that means is a lot of sun a lot of dry air across much of the area and temperatures are on the rise now we do have this front about it that is coming in off the bite that is making its way towards eastern australia one step pushes through temperatures are going to come down but the big problem is with that front we are looking at some very very gusty conditions pushing through the area so temperatures tomorrow across much of this area where we are looking at catastrophic as well as extreme fire danger wel
tools available will deliver your message in time in a few moments we'll have more on the fires in australia and the weather with kevin but still ahead and i'll just sara how health workers in the democratic republic of congo are fighting mistrust and fear to treat about the patients. our own charge on a couch called chaos that's coming up with joe. as you saw in that press conference a looking at catastrophic conditions for tomorrow i want to show you what is happening to cars that we are...
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Nov 18, 2019
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it is fierce in australia. furisode in australia, and 20 times more in england. australia. furisode in australia, and 20 times more in englandm australia. furisode in australia, and 20 times more in england. it is worse here? 100%. eight and 20 times more in england. it is worse here? 10096. eight would you say your early years growing up, being a teacher, —— would you say your early years, doing a teacher, your early years, doing a teacher, you need that resilience. in your book you talk about how you were quite a tough teacher. what do you bring from those days to now? well, i thinkjust being yourself, i think in whatever occupation you have, you have to learn what the best version of yourself is and work out what your strengths are and keep working on your strengths. and don't worry about the noise outside what is important. any job you about the noise outside what is important. anyjob you do, there is a lwa ys important. anyjob you do, there is always knows about how you could do it better, what you are not doing well, and you've just got do not get distracted by th
it is fierce in australia. furisode in australia, and 20 times more in england. australia. furisode in australia, and 20 times more in englandm australia. furisode in australia, and 20 times more in england. it is worse here? 100%. eight and 20 times more in england. it is worse here? 10096. eight would you say your early years growing up, being a teacher, —— would you say your early years, doing a teacher, your early years, doing a teacher, you need that resilience. in your book you talk...
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Nov 27, 2019
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los fuegos en australia han atacado los bosques en donde vive los koalas. mÁs de tres de 50 ha muerton especie en riesgo de extinciÓn. el presidente trum buÓ del proceso polÍtico perdono a todosy bromea diciendo que estaba entrenado para mantener la calma en cualquier situaciÓn incluido el discurso. dejo que no conociÓ e ninguno de los testigos y comparo a los miembros de la prensa con los buitre a los miembros ppuede ser motivo de grandes peleas los expertos no se recuerdan que aunque nos cueste se puede llevar la fiesta en z paz. tenemos recomendaciones >>> con mÁs de 40 invitados de tomasa requiere que todo estÉ perfecto para el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias y que reine la armonÍa. su hijo dice que aunque tratan de evitar la polÍticaeel tema siempre se atraviesa tirando el el seguidorel presidente trump. >>> >> pertiene mucho que deciro su hijo desciende al mandata y mandatario >>> ees una de las temporadas mÁs ocupadas del aÑo durante las fiestas las sensibilidades estÁn a flor de piel >>> quiero contener mis emoc emociones y quiero poder lidi
los fuegos en australia han atacado los bosques en donde vive los koalas. mÁs de tres de 50 ha muerton especie en riesgo de extinciÓn. el presidente trum buÓ del proceso polÍtico perdono a todosy bromea diciendo que estaba entrenado para mantener la calma en cualquier situaciÓn incluido el discurso. dejo que no conociÓ e ninguno de los testigos y comparo a los miembros de la prensa con los buitre a los miembros ppuede ser motivo de grandes peleas los expertos no se recuerdan que aunque...
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Nov 30, 2019
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we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move- kim nooooooo! only mucinex has a patented tablet that lasts 3x longer, for 12 hours. upbeat music♪ no cover-up spray here. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [ deep inhale] freshen up. don't cover up. febreze. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums with tums smoothies. wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> and finally tonight, scoring good grades
we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move- kim nooooooo! only mucinex has a patented tablet that lasts 3x longer, for 12 hours. upbeat music♪ no cover-up spray here. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [ deep inhale] freshen up. don't cover up. febreze. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you...
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Nov 12, 2019
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. >> julie: fox news alert now, wildfires raging out of control in australia, firefighters struggling to contain the fast-moving flames and hot dry and windy conditions. three people have died since friday in the country's most populous region now under a weeklong state of emergency. benjamin hall following the story from our london bureau for us. >> in fact, there are more than 100 fire is raging across eastern australia now. the areas they have burned is over three and a half thousand square miles. over half of those have not yet been contained and they have been burning for weeks. the first time ever, a catastrophic fire warning has been put in place in sydney, australia,'s largest city. they have threatened homes just in a suburb 11 miles away from the downtown area. these are now the most dangerous bushfire conditions of the country has ever seen. as a result, the army is now expected to be deployed in one of australia's largest peacetime military mobilizations and is including an unprecedented compulsory call up of reserve soldiers. they're going to assist in the firefighting, t
. >> julie: fox news alert now, wildfires raging out of control in australia, firefighters struggling to contain the fast-moving flames and hot dry and windy conditions. three people have died since friday in the country's most populous region now under a weeklong state of emergency. benjamin hall following the story from our london bureau for us. >> in fact, there are more than 100 fire is raging across eastern australia now. the areas they have burned is over three and a half...